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Landmark's Guide to Changing Your Air Filter


Changing the air filter in your rental unit is an important task for maintaining good indoor air quality and ensuring the efficient operation of your heating and cooling system. Here are some steps you can follow to change the air filter in your rental unit:


1. Locate the air filter

The air filter is usually located in the return air grille or in the furnace cabinet. If you are unsure where to find the air filter, check your owner's manual or ask your landlord for assistance.


2. Turn off the power to the HVAC system

Before you start working on your HVAC system, make sure to turn off the power to avoid any accidents. You can do this by turning off the power switch or circuit breaker that controls the system.


3. Remove the old air filter

Once you have located the air filter, gently remove it from its slot. Be careful not to disturb any other components in the system.


4. Measure the air filter

To ensure you get the right size air filter, measure the dimensions of the old filter. You can also check the size of the filter slot in your HVAC system to make sure you get a filter that fits properly.


5. Choose the right air filter

There are different types of air filters available, and it is important to choose the right one for your needs. Consider factors such as the size of your rental unit, the type of heating and cooling system you have, and any specific indoor air quality concerns you may have.


6. Install the new air filter

Once you have selected a new air filter, slide it into place in the filter slot. Make sure it is properly seated and does not block any airflow.


7. Turn the power back on

Once you have installed the new air filter, turn the power back on to the HVAC system.


By following these steps, you can easily change the air filter in your rental unit and help improve the indoor air quality and efficiency of your heating and cooling system. It is a good idea to check and replace the air filter every month or as needed to ensure the best performance of your HVAC system. If you have any questions or concerns about changing the air filter in your rental unit, don't hesitate to ask your landlord for assistance.

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